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dan kerman, kron 4 news. still ahead of the kron 4 morning news. we will see more information on the atlantis at >> we have the latest on today's hollywood minute. carly rae jespsn finds herself in some legal trouble with a new song in the entertainment community helps out. there is copyright infringement for " good times ". it is her 2010 song a is a love sone managers said that she is not one of the authors therefore she should not be sued. carly rae jepsen... >> bruce springsteen, billy joel, and jon bon jovi will contribute towards a fund for entertainment to help with hurricane sandy and viacom will also contribute local and national. disney donated $2 million with one half going to the red cross and the rest to local organizations. >> still ahead on the kron 4 morning news it is 4 days until americans cast their ballots in this year's presidential election. and the candidates are making sure to hit the campaign trail with their message. will have an update on the can of its, next. plus the city of san francisco, the giants and the major-leagu
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the conservator retains trite have advice torsion and california title 22 says a resident to have his or her visits and representatives permitted privately during reasonable hours and without prior noticed. >> if you locked her up grandmother in a jail cell, i go could to jail for it. >> i wanted to see if they were following the rules. i asked to see gizelle and another conserved woman. staff call the county than. >> residents, we to follow the rules. they have a court order that put them in charge of the resident. >> they told me by phone i couldn't see them until they made a background check on me. they instructed hem to call the police. >> why call the police on me? what danger did i pose to anyone at the nursing home? >> i think you and the public should feel good about that. that means that the public guardian acting as the conservator of individuals in any kind of residential facility is thinking first of protecting that person's interest. >> i introduced myself to the officer who responded. he didn't really understand why he was there. he gave me a card and left. >> we want pe
the conservator retains trite have advice torsion and california title 22 says a resident to have his or her visits and representatives permitted privately during reasonable hours and without prior noticed. >> if you locked her up grandmother in a jail cell, i go could to jail for it. >> i wanted to see if they were following the rules. i asked to see gizelle and another conserved woman. staff call the county than. >> residents, we to follow the rules. they have a court order...
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. >>> grim news from the east coast this morning. the number of deaths blamed on superstorm sandy is up to at least 92. two of the victims were young children found on staten island three days after being swept from their mother's arms. long gas lines frustrating drivers in new york where one man was arrested for pulling a gun to cut in line. cbs reporter randall pinkston reports that gas is also hard to find on the jersey shore. >>> reporter: you didn't have to look hard to find frustrated people. there were long lines to get gas and long lines to get into new york city, as police enforced a three-person per vehicle rule. traffic will only get better when all of the tunnels and subway lines are clear of water. and the pumps are operating 24 hours a day to speed up the process. but one look at this tunnel connecting manhattan and brooklyn shows just how much work is still left to be done. the nights are especially hard for people without electricity. >> we've been cold some nights. >> dark and cold. >> reporter: con ed says it will h
. >>> grim news from the east coast this morning. the number of deaths blamed on superstorm sandy is up to at least 92. two of the victims were young children found on staten island three days after being swept from their mother's arms. long gas lines frustrating drivers in new york where one man was arrested for pulling a gun to cut in line. cbs reporter randall pinkston reports that gas is also hard to find on the jersey shore. >>> reporter: you didn't have to look hard to...
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. >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. thank you for watching kron is 24/7 bay area news channel. >> some of the top stories san francisco police said the public's help to identify the person that mildly affected muni station agent. this is a vern and surveillance video the night ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary mercedes-benz sl roadsters... ♪ a makeshift memorial stands outside the store. community remembers refer to him as a good hearted man and will in to help the customer. there is a reward leading to an in arrest of his murder. 74 gang-related incidents reported in just last two weeks. the recent spike in crime has caught the eye of san francisco police police and violence prevention groups have stepped up their presence in areas known for gang activity. the groups have received an additional $30,000 from city leaders to help the california highway patrol is stepping in to help the city of oak
. >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. thank you for watching kron is 24/7 bay area news channel. >> some of the top stories san francisco police said the public's help to identify the person that mildly affected muni station agent. this is a vern and surveillance video the night ♪ [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the long line of legendary...
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at 4:30 a.m. thank you for watching. whoa appreciate your time. places, and voters will cast paper ballots. the state is also extending the deadline on mail in ballots. it really is incredible what the impact would be and even talk early on that obviously didn't materialize about maybe postponing the election a week or two, but would be a logistical or perhaps legal nightmare. >> absentee ballots or absentee voting is being delayed a bit. >> a little bit. >> extending it. >> trying to do what they can to accommodate many people. but if you lost your home, you're oust power, the last thing on your mind is who is going to be the president. you're worried about getting through the day and putting food on your table. some will be distracted. you have to worry about the impact on turnout. people have greater concerns. >> of course, of course. >> when mother nature is concern number one, not the white house. so we have to see how it plays out. at least states are taking steps to accommodate folks. you j
at 4:30 a.m. thank you for watching. whoa appreciate your time. places, and voters will cast paper ballots. the state is also extending the deadline on mail in ballots. it really is incredible what the impact would be and even talk early on that obviously didn't materialize about maybe postponing the election a week or two, but would be a logistical or perhaps legal nightmare. >> absentee ballots or absentee voting is being delayed a bit. >> a little bit. >> extending it....
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in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> this for the california man is recovering after fighting off a great white start. scott stevens was surfing after this-great white-shark--he did not even see the dorsal fin. >> he pulled me under and shook me with my eyes under water. and i punched him on the site of the head for him to release me. >>pam: he caught ra we'v and swam away towards other surfers they used their body weight to lay on top of him to keep him from bleeding. he is doing well. the only thing keeping him from the ocean is getting a new surfboard and wet suit. ocean is getting a new surfboard and wet suit. >> wh[ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. helps him deposit his checks. jay also like it when mother nature helps him wash his car. mother nature's cool like that. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. >>pam: stocks were up sharply. hopeful signs about the u.s. economy including a
in san francisco, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> this for the california man is recovering after fighting off a great white start. scott stevens was surfing after this-great white-shark--he did not even see the dorsal fin. >> he pulled me under and shook me with my eyes under water. and i punched him on the site of the head for him to release me. >>pam: he caught ra we'v and swam away towards other surfers they used their body weight to lay on top of him to keep him from...
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keurig. >> union city cut the rebon on a new community development this morning. it features a housing complex for low-income family, a computer lab and community garden. it's centered around barts and officials there hope some day it will be the gateway to the silicon valley it will connect to sacramento and make its way down to the santa clara for the 49ers' new stadium. the transit agency is developing a canopy prototype for the street-level escalators and something that will protect the moving stairs from wind and rain while also keeping people away during off hours. the canopies will also help with protecting riders from the bathroom habits left by some of the homeless. >>> giants fans took advantage of public transportation for yesterday's victory parade. cal train had about 38,000 additional riders and bart set a sick single day record. more than half a million people rode bart yesterday beating the previous record set two years ago at the last world series parade for the giants. this was the 40% increase over a typical wednesday in october. bart officials
keurig. >> union city cut the rebon on a new community development this morning. it features a housing complex for low-income family, a computer lab and community garden. it's centered around barts and officials there hope some day it will be the gateway to the silicon valley it will connect to sacramento and make its way down to the santa clara for the 49ers' new stadium. the transit agency is developing a canopy prototype for the street-level escalators and something that will protect...
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it was well thought out. >> reporter: investigators say 4 while males drove off in a new ford gray mustangs. anyone with information is asked to call the sherriff's department. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the power is back on after a suspected hit-and-run driver crashed into a power pole about 4:00 a.m. the pole was broken and power lines came down near parked vehicles. the chp found the driver and arrested him. >>> police are investigating a halloween night accident involving two trick or treaters. a four-year-old girl and a 10- year-old boy were in a cross walk when they were struck by a vehicle about 7:30 p.m. the children were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. the driver did stop. >>> a woman with a history of stealing has been captured 12 years after she escaped from a prison in southern california. she was caught last week in virginia. she was victed in the south bay and give -- convicted in the south bay and escaped in 2000. new leads that developed are what led to her arrest. >>> u.s. officials said today a cia security team responded within a half
it was well thought out. >> reporter: investigators say 4 while males drove off in a new ford gray mustangs. anyone with information is asked to call the sherriff's department. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the power is back on after a suspected hit-and-run driver crashed into a power pole about 4:00 a.m. the pole was broken and power lines came down near parked vehicles. the chp found the driver and arrested him. >>> police are investigating a halloween night...
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mike will be here 4:30 to 7. >> i am excited about the extra hour of sleep. that's what is doing it for me. >> that extra hour makes a difference. >>> for a california lottery winner, better late than never. >> coming um next -- coming um next, why she nearly lost out >>> listen to this, a close call turned to good fortune for a woman in southern california, incredibly good fortune. weeks before a $23 million lotto prize would be forfeited, the winner came forward. the winning ticket was sold at a palmdale liquor store in may. with no one claiming the prize the store released surveillance photo and the woman was recognized by her daughter. she found her lucky ticket in her car where it sat for five months and she filed her claim today. $23 million. >>> the san francisco zoo's lucky monkey has been named in honor of giants relief pitcher sergio romo. the zoo said the post winning -- post season win season coincided with the monkey. names included posey and scutero in honor of the second base manet. romo's popularity soared after clinching the win for the giant
mike will be here 4:30 to 7. >> i am excited about the extra hour of sleep. that's what is doing it for me. >> that extra hour makes a difference. >>> for a california lottery winner, better late than never. >> coming um next -- coming um next, why she nearly lost out >>> listen to this, a close call turned to good fortune for a woman in southern california, incredibly good fortune. weeks before a $23 million lotto prize would be forfeited, the winner came...
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anyway. >>> 5:22. coming up a buzzer beater in the nba. >> plus, he really was the giants good luck charm. now this orange haired monkey at the sf zoo has been named. ,,,,,, ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare plan that pays for some costs original medicare won't. now they can keep making memories for years to come. choose from plans offering protection from high out of pocket costs plus include prescription drug coverage with your monthly premium. get the freedom to keep the doctors you already trust. if you're eligible for medicare we'll help you find a plan that fits your needs. call or go online now to get answers. you only have until december 7th to enroll. >>> we are starting a little chilly arou
anyway. >>> 5:22. coming up a buzzer beater in the nba. >> plus, he really was the giants good luck charm. now this orange haired monkey at the sf zoo has been named. ,,,,,, ron: years ago i made a promise to provide the best for my family, in sickness and in health. carol and i needed help figuring out what's covered by medicare and what's not. so we turned to the same folks we've relied on for health insurance all these years. announcer: ron and carol called anthem blue cross...
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it shows a single car crash happened down the road around 4:00 this morning. that blue hundred day. deputies were called to the scene to what appeared to be a dui crash. the investigation led officers to a house a half mile away in the 12000 block of tackets road. deputies went to the house and the suspect had a knife. that's when an officer pulled out a gun and shot and killed the. here's what virginia state police had to say. >> an altercation occurred at the residence, and after stafford deputies entered the residence an altercation ensued with a 17-year-old male who was wielding a knife and attacked one of the deputies. >> reporter: now, virginia state police have not identified the 17-year-old who was killed this morning. by the way, it is common practice for fauquier and stafford counties to work together on incidents when they happen right on the county line. again, state police have not identified the 17-year-old but i went ahead and called fauquier county public schools, and they will only say, quote, that they are waiting official notification from state police to find out
it shows a single car crash happened down the road around 4:00 this morning. that blue hundred day. deputies were called to the scene to what appeared to be a dui crash. the investigation led officers to a house a half mile away in the 12000 block of tackets road. deputies went to the house and the suspect had a knife. that's when an officer pulled out a gun and shot and killed the. here's what virginia state police had to say. >> an altercation occurred at the residence, and after...
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kron 4 4's will tran is out and he has the news. >> it feels like black friday because we have people here spending money and they are smiling. this is what is going on due to the manini ipad. we saw maybe about 40 to 50 people waiting in the coal but once they open the doors ever was able to get and get out. we saw people spend as much as $3,000. they do still have inventories but the company's relations person would not answer the question for me. there was a woman going around this they had sold out the white many ipad but said they will not tell you whether or not is sold out. they just will not answer this question they are stating that the customer's will just have to come down and taken a leave happy or leave frustrated. >> the you ipad already sir? >> yes. >> i wanted to get this one because it is smaller. >> did you ever lose your ipad? >> no. >> congratulations sir for spending all of that money. these are running from about $300 to about $360. and >> this spring is a little lighter and is easier to hold. i already have one and i just wanted this one. by m. a. macke, apple f
kron 4 4's will tran is out and he has the news. >> it feels like black friday because we have people here spending money and they are smiling. this is what is going on due to the manini ipad. we saw maybe about 40 to 50 people waiting in the coal but once they open the doors ever was able to get and get out. we saw people spend as much as $3,000. they do still have inventories but the company's relations person would not answer the question for me. there was a woman going around this...
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on wusa9.com. >>> 5:22 on the n fed morning. we're going -- this friday morning. we're going to have some clouds around this morning, it's chilly 30s and 40s. in fact by 9:00 still some snows in the far western facing slopes there of the appalachians. 44 here in town. with 39 in fredericksburg. we'll get to lunchtime with a mix of sun can clouds. 5 -- and clouds. 51 degrees in the city with 45 hagerstown and 53 pax river and then this afternoon highs between 50 and 55. finish the day i think sunny. over to you. >>> nationals player wants to parlay his golden glove into an even bigger treasure chest. >> uh-huh. while maryland basketball starts the season with the nation's number one team on the schedule. kristen berset has more in your morning sports. >> reporter: good morning everyone. college basketball season is here. the hoya, they plan on an aircraft carrier next week against florida. the terps play the defending national champion kentucky in brooklyn. but tonight, their season begins in college park. the maryland terrapins
on wusa9.com. >>> 5:22 on the n fed morning. we're going -- this friday morning. we're going to have some clouds around this morning, it's chilly 30s and 40s. in fact by 9:00 still some snows in the far western facing slopes there of the appalachians. 44 here in town. with 39 in fredericksburg. we'll get to lunchtime with a mix of sun can clouds. 5 -- and clouds. 51 degrees in the city with 45 hagerstown and 53 pax river and then this afternoon highs between 50 and 55. finish the day i...
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for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, palmdale, california. >> thanks, nick watt. >>> we're going to switch gears to the california boy on trial for murdering his neo-nazi father. just 10 when he shot his sleeping dad point-blank in the head. the boy told police he was influenced by what he saw on tv. and now, a judge is set to decide his fate. nancy grace is standing by to weigh in. first, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: it's one of television's top crime dramas. now, the show "criminal minds" is center stage in a real california courtroom. a 10-year-old boy accused of shooting his neo-nazi dad told police he thought he could get away with it because a child on "criminal minds" killed an abusive father and police never came. video of that confession played in court on wednesday. johns john asbury was right there. >> because he told the truth, the police let him go. >> reporter: that sounds like this is premeditated. >> that's certainly the prosecution's argument. >> reporter: prosecutors say the boy shot his father as he lay asleep on the couch. they say the boy wan
for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, palmdale, california. >> thanks, nick watt. >>> we're going to switch gears to the california boy on trial for murdering his neo-nazi father. just 10 when he shot his sleeping dad point-blank in the head. the boy told police he was influenced by what he saw on tv. and now, a judge is set to decide his fate. nancy grace is standing by to weigh in. first, here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: it's one of...
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happened around 4:00 this morning right near the stafford county line. authorities tell fox 5 the incident began as a dui investigation. but it escalated to some sort of altercation between the deputy and the suspect that led to that shooting. >>> the death toll from sandy keeps rising. the storm is now blamed for killing at least 90 people in the u.s. meanwhile, frustration keeps mounting in the big apple and new jersey. millions still have no power and food and clean water are in short supply. traffic is a nightmare with miles long backups near every bridge and long waits and big crowds for buses and subways. tempers are flaring over long gas station lines. new york mayor bloomberg says the city is sending bottled water and ready to eat meals in some areas. >>> our area is also sending aid up north. >> in about 30 minutes dominion virginia power will deploy more than 70 trucks and more than 1,000 workers to help new jersey with their cleanup and recovery efforts. >> sherri ly is live at their staging grounds at national harbor with more on this. good m
happened around 4:00 this morning right near the stafford county line. authorities tell fox 5 the incident began as a dui investigation. but it escalated to some sort of altercation between the deputy and the suspect that led to that shooting. >>> the death toll from sandy keeps rising. the storm is now blamed for killing at least 90 people in the u.s. meanwhile, frustration keeps mounting in the big apple and new jersey. millions still have no power and food and clean water are in...
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she saved her two boys, 2-year-old and 4-year-old. authorities say when she knocked on a home for help, no one let her in. >> the way she described it, as waters were flowing basically just ripped the kids out of her arms. she was holding them by the hands. >> reporter: the storm's power and might cost many by surprise. >> i have never witnessed what i saw monday. never witnessed. never. this was the worst. >> reporter: aid is beginning to arrive. dozens of people lined up for free dry ice thursday and the red cross started handing out ready to eat meals. but some say that's not enough. >> it's great. that is something, but maybe a blanket? how long is this going to last? i mean, it's just a joke. >> reporter: well, the fire department staten island borough commander i spoke to yesterday told me his people are doing everything they can. between police and fire they had 500 people here yesterday. city officials insist more help is on the way. mayor michael bloomberg says there will be nor bottled water and ready-to-eat meals are coming
she saved her two boys, 2-year-old and 4-year-old. authorities say when she knocked on a home for help, no one let her in. >> the way she described it, as waters were flowing basically just ripped the kids out of her arms. she was holding them by the hands. >> reporter: the storm's power and might cost many by surprise. >> i have never witnessed what i saw monday. never witnessed. never. this was the worst. >> reporter: aid is beginning to arrive. dozens of people lined...
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and yesterday california military planes were loaded with utility vehicles ready to be shipped into new york. an army of some 50,000 utility workers from across the country, even canada, being deployed to the region to help in the massive project to restore power which will take weeks. three navy warships are anchored off the northeast coast to help with the relief effort. in new jersey, military trucks are being deployed to operate as polling places on election day in the hardest-hit communities still remain without power. now, the good news does trickle out slowly. today amtrak will begin offering limited service between new york city and boston. and new jersey transit will also start moving today with limited service. the new york subway system continues to make advances. the "m" train linking queens to manhattan just started running, but there are still no trains running below 34th street where half of manhattan remains in the dark. so the millions of new yorkers who depend on subways, they're now waiting in those long lines for buses. for those who drive into new york city, the lin
and yesterday california military planes were loaded with utility vehicles ready to be shipped into new york. an army of some 50,000 utility workers from across the country, even canada, being deployed to the region to help in the massive project to restore power which will take weeks. three navy warships are anchored off the northeast coast to help with the relief effort. in new jersey, military trucks are being deployed to operate as polling places on election day in the hardest-hit...
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a year ago 4.boy 1 million. so even those people who have been out of work for a very long time starting to get some nibbles. at least that's what it appears. more reaction to the numbers from dean mackey joining us from barclay's. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> any hair on the numbers, so to speak, as far as you can tell? >> i think this was a followed report when you look at the broad categories of job growth, when you look at the participation rate rise. the only underlying softness was in ourly earnings, but that really doesn't change the sfoer of where we've been. boug bottom line, the labor market has picked up some of the momentum after slowing down this summer. still a moderate recovery, though. >> yeah. the raining on expectationses w was 30,000 on one end. that beats even the top of the range. how could people have uniformly underestimated the number? >> the problem here is we're getting these upward revisions and so what happened last month the number was 114,000. that's been revised up sign
a year ago 4.boy 1 million. so even those people who have been out of work for a very long time starting to get some nibbles. at least that's what it appears. more reaction to the numbers from dean mackey joining us from barclay's. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> any hair on the numbers, so to speak, as far as you can tell? >> i think this was a followed report when you look at the broad categories of job growth, when you look at the participation rate rise. the only...
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this is the first at 22 in american women. it showed her with a hatchet in one hand and scallops in the other. >> he is the best selling author of the "don't know much" series. >> with just five days to go until election day, and romney called on ohioans to vote early for her husband. during a rally, she said he will not fail women and the american people. this is a half hour. >> thank you. i am so pleased to be here today. what a warm welcome. what a lovely group of people. we are into the final days. isn't this exciting? we are going in the right direction. we are so pleased to be here. i have had a love the opportunity to travel with and through the months now and i see and her summit things that will be is so lovely in a first lady. we are so lucky to have her, aren't we? the reason that i am here is not much different than the reasons from before. i care very deeply about my own family, obviously. once again, the mccain family has a son that is deployed. he is in the navy and he flies helicopters and he is indeed -- the r
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caller: good morning, c-span, america -- good morning, ladies and gentlemen. president obama has been studying all aspects of the job and now the country is poised for progress. now mitt romney wants to be president so badly he is foaming at the mouth and saying anything at any time trying to hoodwink the voters. he missed his chance to beat mccain, then he would have made -- had time to make the tough decisions obama has made. now that the obama administration has made the tough decisions, now mr. romney wants to take credit and hoodwink the voters. he had a fair chance to win in 2008 and then he could decide to implement policies as far as foreign policy, health care, jobs. host: we will get a response from barbara comstock, who is one of the chairs of the romney for virginia campaign. guest: i would just quote joe biden -- the middle class has been buried over the past four years. they have been buried because this president's economic policies failed. the president said when he came in his trillion dollars stimulus would get unemployment well under where i
caller: good morning, c-span, america -- good morning, ladies and gentlemen. president obama has been studying all aspects of the job and now the country is poised for progress. now mitt romney wants to be president so badly he is foaming at the mouth and saying anything at any time trying to hoodwink the voters. he missed his chance to beat mccain, then he would have made -- had time to make the tough decisions obama has made. now that the obama administration has made the tough decisions, now...
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angie from new mexico, on our line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask you -- does that include seasonal jobs? and those jobs added -- hello? host: go ahead. caller: is that enough to take people off food stamps and welfare? thank you. guest: the monthly payroll numbers do include seasonal jobs. you tend to see u toptick in certain areas -- an uptick in certain areas. it will not necessarily see a huge fluctuation in these numbers over a month to month basis on a seasonally adjusted set of numbers. if you are to see a much larger than usual in greece and seasonal jobs, for instance, retail jobs -- see a much larger than usual increase in seasonal jobs, for instance retail jobs. host: arizona, terrance. democratic line. caller: when president obama took office, 800,000 jobs are being declined every month. it has already been estimated that 12 million jobs will be created over the next few years. people need to wake up and realize that we do not need a president that can just create jobs. there are other things people are going through
angie from new mexico, on our line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask you -- does that include seasonal jobs? and those jobs added -- hello? host: go ahead. caller: is that enough to take people off food stamps and welfare? thank you. guest: the monthly payroll numbers do include seasonal jobs. you tend to see u toptick in certain areas -- an uptick in certain areas. it will not necessarily see a huge fluctuation in these numbers over a month to month...
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he's 22 years old. my mission president said, scott, seniority's about not age or time and service, it's about creativity, innovation, and it's about new leadership. and that's what we need in washington, d.c. today. we need new leadership that looks at this differently. we cannot continue to perpetuate this seniority system that causes this 10% approval rating. ladies and gentlemen, 10% approval rating in our country is unacceptable. >> moderator: rebuttal, senator hatch? hatch: well, that's not caused by the seniority system, that's caused by the stupidity of some of the people back there, and it's caused primarily by liberals in the united states congress and, frankly, i think you'll find that if you go, if you were to go back there, you'd be right in the middle of a bunch of liberals who are not going to let you do anything but be liberal on your side, it's that simple. and that's where the gridlock has come. and we've got some on our side who want gridlock by everybody being conservative. we've got
he's 22 years old. my mission president said, scott, seniority's about not age or time and service, it's about creativity, innovation, and it's about new leadership. and that's what we need in washington, d.c. today. we need new leadership that looks at this differently. we cannot continue to perpetuate this seniority system that causes this 10% approval rating. ladies and gentlemen, 10% approval rating in our country is unacceptable. >> moderator: rebuttal, senator hatch? hatch: well,...
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congressman, thanks for joining us this morning. >> guest: congressmen and new jersey. first, i want to get the sense of the situation in your district. how bad is it now in southern new jersey? >> new jersey was hit very, very hard. i actually think north jersey was hit a little bit harder than my district. i have the lower third of the state and me congressional district. we have a lot of damage. the atlantic city casinos are still shut down. there is still a ban into atlantic city. some of the other barrier islands have allowed residents to return. the storm has caused infrastructure problems with water and sewer. there is still a lot of people that are out of electricity, and it is getting pretty cold at night. i was able to go up with the coast guard in a helicopter tour. and in my district, we have the delaware memorial bridge down along the delaware bay, there was tremendous damage. i was on the ground yesterday, won a small little community of more than 20 homes into the bay. just terrible destruction. we have a massive cleanup effort. people have to come and be
congressman, thanks for joining us this morning. >> guest: congressmen and new jersey. first, i want to get the sense of the situation in your district. how bad is it now in southern new jersey? >> new jersey was hit very, very hard. i actually think north jersey was hit a little bit harder than my district. i have the lower third of the state and me congressional district. we have a lot of damage. the atlantic city casinos are still shut down. there is still a ban into atlantic...